- Caesar cut lookbook
- Good to know
- Julius
- What is the Caesar cut?
- Styling the Caesar cut
- What is the modern Caesar cut?
- The Caesar haircut fade
- Who would want a Caesar haircut?
- Caesar Cut vs Buzz cut
- Products
Caesar cut lookbook


















Good to know
- Here are the best face types fitting for the Caesar cut: Oval, Oblong, and Diamond shape
- Your age is not important for the Caesar cut, but this hairstyle is often chosen by older men
- Your hair length should be between 1 and 8 centimeters
- The Caesar cut is one of the most practical hairstyles you can choose
- Straight, wavy, or curly hair types are the easiest
- It’s a handy haircut if you often engage in various physical activities

Looking for a short, easy to style and unique hairstyle? Then the Caesar cut is perfect for you.
The Caesar cut is one of the classic men’s hairstyles with ancient roots yet it can still be worn today by men of all ages.
The Caesar cut is not the same as a French crop. The difference between these two hairstyles is in the hair length.
The length is the same everywhere with the Caesar cut, whereas with the French crop, it is longer on top of the head than the sides.
Julius Caesar Haircut

The Caesar cut is named after Gaius Julius Caesar. The well-known general and Roman emperor was known for combing his hair forward, creating short bangs.
He then cut the sides and top to the same length. It’s said that he did this to hide his bald spots.
True or not, the Caesar cut is indeed a good choice for balding men who just want an easy haircut.
Although the Caesar cut may not be that popular these days, we still see the style regularly seen by different celebs.
Think for example of Antonio Banderas, George Clooney, and Gerard Butler who wear this look both onstage and offstage.
In this guide, we’ll show you how to achieve the Caesar cut and share inspirational lookbooks with you so you can go to the salon well prepared.
What is the Caesar cut?
The Caesar cut features hair that is the same length all over. The sides, back, and hair on top are all always between 1 to 8 centimeters (1/2 to 3 inches).
Another key feature of the Caesar cut is the little bangs that fall into place as the hair gets a little longer. This combination gives a uniform, neat look.
This automatically makes this hairstyle special because there are few other hairstyles like it.
In addition, it works for any hair type, which makes it a good choice for anyone.

Even though the popularity of this style has declined and been replaced by more modern styles, the Caesar is still a strong choice if you are looking for a low-maintenance and easy-to-style cut.
Styling the Caesar cut
Before you can style your hair, you must first visit the salon.
Think about the desired length in advance. If you want more freedom, go for the longer version.
If you want to make as little effort as possible in the morning, then choose the shortest variant of at least 1 centimeter (half an inch).
Your hairdresser should no doubt know how to cut the Caesar cut. It is a basic hairstyle that every hairdresser or barber should know.
In addition, it is a much simpler hairstyle to cut compared to, for example, a full pompadour or side part.
The Caesar cut doesn’t need much to style. A little bit of wax or cream is enough.
Apply a modest amount of product to dampen your hair with your fingers, then comb your hair forward.
Start at the back of your head, then comb the hair towards your forehead. This way, you will get short bangs. You can then use your fingers to style as you wish.
For the last step, you can choose to give the sides and back a hold with wax or cream, but this of course depends on whether you have chosen the short (1 centimeter, 1/2 inch) or long (8 centimeters, 3 inches) version.
One minute later, you are done and you have the Caesar cut ready. As you can see, it’s a really easy and simple haircut.

What is the modern Caesar cut?
The modern Caesar haircut is different from the traditional one.
Today, this style still has short hair on the sides and back but allows for more volume on top. The little bangs are still there but not as prominent.
It’s named after Julius Caesar because of its regal yet straightforward look, which is why it’s even sometimes referred to as Gentleman’s cut.
This style is also versatile because it works for most hair types. It can be worn straight, wavy, or curly (although the latter will need some styling).
The Caesar haircut fade
The Caesar cut fade is a popular variation of the traditional Caesar cut. It features sides that gradually shorten from the top of the head downwards, adding a fresh and contemporary feel to the classic haircut.
Typically, the Caesar fade cuts off very short (almost zero) at the bottom and features progressively shorter lengths as you go up towards the temples and crown.
This style is perfect for men who want a stylish look and low-maintenance haircut.
Who would want a Caesar haircut?
The Caesar cut is a good choice for anyone, but some people will appreciate it more than others.
For instance, young boys with straight or wavy hair might prefer the sleek look that comes from cutting the hair to the same length. It is also easy to style with pretty much any hair type. So, if you have curly or kinky hair, just use a little more pomade than usual to smooth it down and look good.
Men with longer faces benefit from having this haircut because it helps even out the length of their face.
Caesar Cut vs Buzz cut
The Caesar cut is often confused with the buzz cut. Both are short, easy-to-style hairstyles, but the only difference is that with the buzz cut, all of the hair on your head is at the same length.
What this means is if you are looking for a slightly longer style, then the Caesar is perfect because it keeps some of your hair long enough to style into a little fringe.
Products
The Caesar Cut, being a hairstyle that’s incredibly easy to style, you don’t need much to keep the hairstyle in shape all day long.
We recommend any type of wax or cream with a light hold. More is really not necessary for this hairstyle.
In fact using too much product works against the wise look the haircut of the mighty Caesar provides.
Light to medium hold
As much as possible, we’re going for a natural look here with the Caesar Cut. Because it is a short hairstyle, a hair product with light to medium hold and low shine will maintain the natural look.

Fine comb
A comb is useful to easily brush your hair forward for this look but it is not essential.